Rodney McKissic, of the Buffalo News, reports that QB Tory Woodbury is satisfied playing any position for the Buffalo Bills, provided he makes the team. "I'd be lying to you if I said I didn't want to play Quarterback," Woodbury said, "I can't control everything. But I just like playing; if I can play on this kickoff team or kickoff return, I'll do it. I just love football." Woodbury, 26, survived the first wave of Bills preseason cuts. He is, however, currently a long-shot to make the squad.

Gregg Pastore, of BuffaloBills.com, reports the Buffalo Bills are intrigued with the versatility of QB Tory Woodbury, who can play quarterback, safety and contribute on special teams. "He'd certainly be a good addition to us," said special teams coordinator Bobby April. "He's smart, tough, hungry and athletic. He'd be a nice guy to add to what we already have."

John Dell, of the Winston-Salem Journal, reports Buffalo Bills QB Tory Woodbury is confident he'll land a roster spot with the Bills. He signed with the Bills as a free agent earlier this year and said he's looking forward to camp opening. "I'm ready," Woodbury said Friday, July 29. While Woodbury is listed as a quarterback, he has done a little bit of everything during the Bills' minicamps this summer. He played some wide receiver and on special teams. Because Woodbury is on the bottom of the depth chart, he said getting repetitions in practice isn't easy, but when you get that chance you have to take advantage.